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The Perceptual Experience Of Slope By Foot And By Finger [PDF]
Historically, the bodily senses have often been regarded as impeccable sources of spatial information and as being the teacher of vision. Here, the authors report that the haptic perception of slope by means of the foot is greatly exaggerated.
Abdul-Malak, Daniel Tarek, , \u2709 +2 more
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Tuned neural responses to haptic numerosity in the putamen
The ability to perceive the numerosity of items in the environment is critical for behavior of species across the evolutionary tree. Though the focus of studies of numerosity perception lays on the parietal and frontal cortices, the ability to perceive ...
Shir Hofstetter, Serge O. Dumoulin
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Mid-air haptic rendering of 2D geometric shapes with a dynamic tactile pointer [PDF]
An important challenge that affects ultrasonic midair haptics, in contrast to physical touch, is that we lose certain exploratory procedures such as contour following.
Georgiou, Orestis +4 more
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Shape memory alloy actuators for haptic wearables: A review
Devices delivering sophisticated and natural haptic feedback often encompass numerous mechanical elements, leading to increased sizes and wearability challenges.
Qiang Liu +3 more
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The human receives and transmits various information from the outside world through different sensory systems. The sensory neurons integrate various sensory inputs into a synthetical perception to monitor complex environments, and this fundamentally ...
Qingxi Duan +9 more
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This chapter reviews research that deals with measuring the precision and/or the accuracy of haptic force perception, using psychophysical methods. Other aspects of force perception might include physiological aspects or neuronal processing, but these are beyond the scope of the present article.
Bergmann Tiest, W.M., Kappers, A.M.L.
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"What was Molyneux's Question A Question About?" [PDF]
Molyneux asked whether a newly sighted person could distinguish a sphere from a cube by sight alone, given that she was antecedently able to do so by touch. This, we contend, is a question about general ideas.
COHEN, Jonathan, Matthen, Mohan
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Recent magneto-encephalographic and electro-encephalographic studies provide evidence for cross-modal integration during audio-visual and audio-haptic speech perception, with speech gestures viewed or felt from manual tactile contact with the speaker’s ...
Avrill eTreille +2 more
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Quality of experience study for multiple sensorial media delivery [PDF]
Traditional video sequences make use of both visual images and audio tracks which are perceived by human eyes and ears, respectively. In order to present better ultra-reality virtual experience, the comprehensive human sensations (e.g. olfaction, haptic,
Ghinea, G, Muntean, G-M, Yuan, Z
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Cues for Haptic Perception of Compliance [PDF]
For the perception of the hardness of compliant materials, several cues are available. In this paper, the relative roles of force/displacement and surface deformation cues are investigated. We have measured discrimination thresholds with silicone rubber stimuli of differing thickness and compliance.
Bergmann Tiest, W.M., Kappers, A.M.L.
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